Auburn Council's Cultural Plan 2007 - 2017: Project Photo

Image: Crowds of people at the Auburn Festival Main Stage

Every year more than 40, 000 people are drawn to Auburn Road to celebrate the culture and vibrancy of Auburn. Action 2.1 of the Cultural Plan outlines that Council "will continue to support and develop the annual Auburn Festival and provide greater opportunities for local artists and performers to participate in the planning and implementation of the Festival." 

Our aim is that local artists and performers are represented in the panning process and Festival program and that the Festival is better utilised to support the development and build the capacity of Auburn's emerging cultural industries.

Image: Crowds of people at the Auburn Festival Main Stage Every year more than 40, 000 people are drawn to Auburn Road to celebrate the culture and vibrancy of Auburn. Action 2.1 of the Cultural Plan outlines that Council "will continue to support and develop the annual Auburn Festival and provide greater opportunities for local artists and performers to participate in the planning and implementation of the Festival." Our aim is that local artists and performers are represented in the panning process and Festival program and that the Festival is better utilised to support the development and build the capacity of Auburn's emerging cultural industries.

Project Information

Name
Auburn Council's Cultural Plan 2007 - 2017
Council
Auburn Council
Cultural Officer
Alia Karaman
Award Category
Integrated Cultural Policy Implementation
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  1. October 22, 2008

    The new 2009 Cultural Awards site is now open for entries!

  2. September 01, 2008

    Beyond Social Inclusion: Towards Cultural Democracy - Interesting commentary and website from Scotland...

  3. May 29, 2008

    "Cities must trade in cultural cringe for a growing sense of confidence in our distinctiveness. They must try to be somewhere, not anywhere in the extended global sprawl of electronic suburbia. Cities must wilfully believe that the unique combination of events that may fuse here is just as compelling as those that may fuse somewhere else. Cities need to involve their people in making and remaking their own mythology, and create something that is truly unique." Marcus Westbury

  4. April 17, 2008

    "Writing about culture is like trying to catch a butterfly with a pin" ... Miriam Lyons on bigger picture cultural change.